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31st Bienal Poster
Spirals and knots are recurrent in the visual identity of the 31st Bienal; as well as other intricate forms, including organic figures from pre-modern societies. Indian artist Prabhakar Pachpute was invited to create a drawing whose structure results in the shape of a tower of Babel supported by a strange conglomeration of human bodies. The fantastic aspect of the figure also refers to a made up collective and to mental and physical transformation; crucial to this Bienal’s curatorial approach. The movement of this organism points to the need for us to unite to walk in the same, although uncertain, direction.

Authorship: Prabhakar Pachpute; Aninha de Carvalho and Felipe Kaizer

"Spirals and knots are recurrent in the visual identity of the 31st Bienal; as well as other intricate forms, including organic figures from pre-modern societies. Indian artist Prabhakar Pachpute was invited to create a drawing whose structure results in the shape of a tower of Babel supported by a strange conglomeration of human bodies. The fantastic aspect of the figure also refers to a made up collective and to mental and physical transformation; crucial to this Bienal’s curatorial approach. The movement of this organism points to the need for us to unite to walk in the same, although uncertain, direction."

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Tarefa a cargo do cartunista Ziraldo e homenagem da Bienal ao mesmo, que, por sua vez, não cobrou pela obra, o cartaz da mostra Terra de Ninguém fez alusão aos mapeamentos geográficos propostos pela curadoria de Alfons Hug. Tendo em conta a diversidade e miscigenação brasileiras, a peça apresenta uma variedade dos 143 tons diferentes de pele existentes no país.

Autoria: Ziraldo